11–20 Henry VIII

m. 220. At Preston in Amoundernes, on Monday next after
the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 11 Henry VIII. [10
September, 1519].
Between James Worseley, Thomas Worseley, Otwell
Worseley, and Matthew Standissh, plaintiffs, and Thomas
Pemberton deforciant of the manor of Londmerhede [Lamberhead] with the appurtenances, and of 6 messuages, 200 a.
of land, 20 a. of meadow, 60 a. of pasture, 6 a. of wood, and
10s. of rent in Londmerhede, Pemberton, Wygan,
Orell, and Wynstanley.

Thomas Pemberton remitted all right to the plaintiffs and
to the heirs of James, for which the plaintiffs gave him £40.

m. 217. At Preston in Amoundernes, 11 Henry VIII. [10
September, 1519].
Between James Worsley, Thomas Worseley, clerk, Otwell
Worseley, and Matthew Standissh, plaintiffs, and John Pemberton and Alice his wife deforciants of a messuage, 30 a. of
land, and 4 a. of meadow in Pemberton.

John and Alice, for themselves and the heirs of Alice remitted all right to the plaintiffs and to the heirs of James, for
which the plaintiffs gave them £40.

m. 214. Monday in the fourth week of Lent, 11 Henry VIII.
[19 March, 1520].
Between Richard Lassels and Michael Clerkson, plaintiffs,
and Robert Neville, the younger, and Alice his wife deforciants
of the manor of Symondstone, with the appurtenances, and
of 16 messuages, 60 a. of land, 200 a. of meadow, 400 a. of
pasture, 600 a. of moss, 200 a. of turbary, and 12s. of rent
in Symondstone and Brodeholden in the parish of
Aslyngden [Haslingden].

Robert and Alice, for themselves and the heirs of Alice,
remitted all right to Richard and Michael and to the heirs of
the said Richard, for which Richard and Michael gave them
£100.

Robert Ugnall acknowledged the said tenements to be the
right of Andrew, for which the plaintiffs granted them to the
said Robert Ugnall. To have and to hold to the said Robert
for his life, after his decease to remain to the heirs males of
the body of the said Roger, in default to remain to the right
heirs of the said Robert Ugnall for ever.

Edward and Margaret remitted all right to Thomas and
his heirs, for which Thomas gave them £10.

m. 203. Monday in the fifth week of Lent, 12 Henry VIII.
[18 March, 1521].
Between Edward Molyneux, clerk, and William Molyneux,
kt., plaintiffs, and John Swyfte and Anne his wife deforciants of a third part of a messuage, 50 a. of land, 10 a. of
meadow, 20 a. of pasture, and 6 a. of wood in Mellyng in
the parish of Halsall.

John Swyfte and Anne, for themselves and the heirs of
Anne, granted that the said third part, which John Heyton
held for the term of his life of the inheritance of the said
Anne on the day this agreement was made, after the decease
of the said John Heyton should remain to the said Edward
and William and to the heirs of the said Edward for ever, for
which Edward and William gave them £40.

m. 200. [18 March, 1521].
Between Edward Molyneux, clerk, and William Molyneux,
kt., plaintiffs, and John Swifte and Anne his wife deforciants of a third part of the manors of Ayntre and Mellyng in
the parish of Halsall, with the appurtenances, and of 40 messuages, one mill, 40 a. of land, 100 a. of meadow, 200 a. of
pasture, 40 a. of wood, 500 a. of moor and turbary, and 15s. of
rent in Ayntre and Mellyng in the parish of Halsall and
Lyverpole.

John and Anne remitted all right to Edward and William
and to the heirs of Edward, for which Edward and William
gave them £100.

Lawrence and Joan remitted all right to the plaintiffs and to
the heirs of Roger for ever, and granted for themselves and
the heirs of Joan that 3 messuages, 30 a. of land, and 5 a. of
meadow, of the said tenements in Flixton, which Joan
Langtre, widow, held for the term of her life, after the decease
of the said Joan Langtre should remain to the plaintiffs and
to the heirs of the said Roger, for which the plaintiffs gave
them 100 marks.

m. 194. [18 August, 1521].
Between George Alen, plaintiff, and Thomas Gardyner and
Elizabeth his wife deforciants of a messuage and 3 a. of land
in Forten in the parish of Cokeram.

Thomas and Elizabeth for themselves and the heirs of
Elizabeth remitted all right to George and his heirs, for which
George gave them £40.

m. 192. Monday in the fourth week of Lent, 13 Henry VIII.
[31 March, 1522].
Between Richard Molyneux, of Wygan Wodhous, plaintiff,
and Edmund Molyneux and Agnes his wife deforciants of
3 messuages, one mill and 60 a. of land in Orell.

Edmund and Agnes acknowledged the said tenements to
be the right of Richard, for which Richard granted them to
Edmund and Agnes. To have and to hold to the said Edmund
and Agnes for their lives, and after their decease to remain to
Thomas Duxbury, son of the said Agnes, for his life, after
the decease of the said Thomas to remain to the right heirs
of the body of the said Thomas, in default to remain to
Robert Duxbury, brother of the said Thomas, and to the
heirs of his body, in default to remain to John Duxbury and
to the heirs of his body, in default to remain to Richard
Duxbury and to the heirs of his body, in default to remain
to William Duxbury and to the heirs of his body, in default
to remain to Hugh Duxbury and to the heirs of his body, in
default to remain to Humphrey Duxbury and to the heirs of
his body, in default to remain to the right heirs of the said
Agnes.

m. 190. Monday next after the Assumption, 14 Henry VIII.
[17 August, 1522].
Between Nicholas Parker, plaintiff, and Thomas Aghton
and Thomas Aghton, son and heir apparent of the said
Thomas deforciants of 20a. of land in Clitherowe.

Thomas and Thomas remitted all right to Nicholas and his
heirs, for which Nicholas gave them £20.

m. 187. Monday in the fourth week of Lent, 14 Henry VIII.
[16 March, 1523].
Between James Anderton, of Eukeston, plaintiff, and
Thurstan Banaster, son and heir of Hugh Banaster, of
Bretherton, deforciant of 12 messuages, 140 a. of land, 30a.
of meadow, 140a. of pasture, 24 a. of wood, 100 a. of moss,
and 10s. of rent in Bretherton.

Thurstan acknowledged the said tenements to be the right
of James, and granted that 3 messuages, 40 a. of land, 10 a.
of meadow, 40 a. of pasture, 4 a. of wood, 30 a. of moss, and
10s. of rent in Bretherton which Elizabeth, wife of the said
Thurstan, and Thurstan Banaster, uncle of the said Thurstan,
son of Hugh, and Agnes, mother of the said Thurstan, son of
Hugh, held for the term of their lives of the inheritance of the
said Thurstan Banaster, son of Hugh, on the day this agreement was made, after the decease of the said Elizabeth,
Thurstan Banaster, the uncle, and Agnes should remain to
the said James Anderton and to his heirs, for which James
gave them £100.

m. 185. Monday next after the Assumption, 14 Henry VIII.
[17 August, 1522].
Between Richard Snede, esq., and William Plumtre,
chaplain, plaintiffs, and Robert Urmeston, gent., and
Margaret his wife deforciants of 11 a. of land in Wygan.

Robert and Margaret remitted all right to Richard and
William and to the heirs of William, for which Richard and
William gave them £20.

m. 183. Monday in the fourth week of Lent, 15 Henry VIII.
[7 March, 1524].
Between Simon Heydok and Nicholas Mersden, the
younger, plaintiffs, and George Hoghton and Joan his wife
deforciants of 10 messuages, 100 a. of land, 40 a. of meadow,
100 a. of pasture, 20 a. of wood, 200 a. of furze and heath,
100 a. of turbary, and 100 a. of moor in Colne, Marsden,
and Twiston.

George and Joan, for themselves and the heirs of Joan, remitted all right to Simon and Nicholas and the heirs of
Simon, for which Simon gave them £100.

m. 180. Monday next after the Assumption, 17 Henry VIII.
[20 August, 1525].
Between Matthew Standisshe, plaintiff, and Robert Mody,
clerk, son and heir of Ralph Mody, deceased, deforciant of a
messuage, 10 a. of land, 2 a. of meadow, and 3 a. of wood in
Standisshe and Shevyngton.

Robert remitted all right to Matthew and his heirs, for
which Matthew gave him £40.

Thomas acknowledged the said tenements to be the right
of the said Ralph, and granted that the said tenements which
Edmund Molyneux and Agnes his wife, in right of the said
Agnes, held for the term of the said Agnes's life, after the
decease of the said Agnes should remain to the plaintiffs and
to the heirs of the said Ralph for ever, for which Ralph
gave him 100 marks.

Oliver acknowledged the said tenements to be the right of
Andrew, and granted for himself and his heirs that the said
tenements, which Roger Hilton held for the term of his
life, after the decease of the said Roger should remain to the
said Andrew, Thurstan, Owen and Henry, and to the heirs of
the said Andrew for ever, for which Andrew gave to the said
Oliver 40 marks.

The deforciants for themselves and the heirs of Katherine
and Elizabeth remitted all right to Richard and his heirs, for
which Richard gave them £300.

m. 162. Monday in the fourth week of Lent, 19 Henry VIII.
[23 March, 1528].
Between Bartholomew Hesketh, plaintiff, and Ralph Venables and Isabella his wife deforciants of a third part of 24
messuages, 200 a. of land, 40 a. of meadow, 100 a. of pasture,
20 a. of wood, and 12s. of rent in Ive [Ivah], Lawgill
[Lowgill], Ulthuayte [Outhwaite], Roberundale [Roeburndale], Cauncefeld [Cantsfield], and Over Kellett.

Ralph and Isabella remitted all right to Bartholomew and
his heirs, for which Bartholomew gave them £20.

m. 159. Monday next after the Assumption, 19 Henry VIII.
[17 August, 1527].
Between Richard Urmeston, Thomas Pendilbery, John
Edge, the younger, and John Holme, plaintiffs and Richard
Harflynche deforciant of 2 messuages, 23 a. of land, 6 a. of
meadow, and 8 a. of pasture in Wyndill [Windle].

Richard Harflynche acknowledged one messuage, 10 a. of
land, 2 a. of meadow, and 8 a. of pasture of the said tenements
to be the right of the said Richard Urmeston, and remitted
all right to the plaintiffs and to the heirs of the said Richard.
Moreover, Richard Harflynche granted that one other messuage, 8 a. of land, and 2 a. of meadow of the said tenements
which Alice Stele, late the wife of Peter Harflynche, held for
the term of her life; and that 5 a. of land and 2 a. of meadow,
the residue of the said tenements which Roger Harflynche
held for the term of his life after the decease of the said Alice
and Roger should remain to the plaintiffs and to the heirs of
the said Richard Urmeston, for which Richard Urmeston
gave him £40.

Edward acknowledged the said tenements to be the right
of Margaret, for which Richard and Margaret granted them
to Edward. To have and to hold to the said Edward and his
assigns from Michaelmas last past during the term of 20 years;
rendering therefor yearly to Richard and Margaret and to the
heirs of Margaret one red rose at the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, and after that term the said tenements to remain to the
right heirs of the said Margaret for ever.

m. 154. Monday next after the Assumption, 19 Henry VIII.
[17 August, 1527].
Between Thomas Robertys, Henry Hybelthorn, and John
Herman, plaintiffs, and Thomas West, kt., Lord de la Warre,
deforciant of 4 a. of land covered with water, 3 a. of meadow,
3 a. of pasture, 3 water-mills, and also of the multure of the
said mills and the suit of his tenants at the same mills, one
fulling-mill, the stream or water of Irke together with the
same water, and a free fishery in the same water or stream
from a certain place called "Assheley Lawne" as far as the
water or stream called Irwell, in Manchester.

Thomas remitted all right to the plaintiffs and to the
heirs of Thomas Robertys, for which the plaintiffs gave
him £300.

m. 151. Monday next after the Assumption, 20 Henry VIII.
[16 August, 1528].
Between Andrew Barton, esq., Robert Barton, son and heir
apparent of the said Andrew, William Radclyff, son and heir
apparent of Alexander Radcliff, kt., Hugh Dutton, son and
heir apparent of Peter Dutton, kt., Bartholomew Hesketh,
William Laythwait, Miles Gerrard, son and heir apparent of
Thomas Gerrard, of Ince, esq., and Henry Halsall, son and
heir of Henry Halsall, kt., plaintiffs, and William Stanley, kt.,
and Anne his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of James
Haryngton, kt., deforciants of the manor of Westley, with the
appurtenances, and 9 messuages, 300 a. of land, 20 a. of
meadow, 40 a. of pasture, 4 a. of wood, 40 a. of turbary, and
5s. 5d. of rent in Westley [Westleigh], Penyngton,
Bladerode [Blackrod], and Hyndeley.

William and Anne, for themselves and the heirs of Anne,
remitted all right to the plaintiffs and to the heirs of Andrew
for ever, for which Andrew gave them 400 marks.

m. 148. [16 August, 1528].
Between William Bradshagh, clerk, William Bradshagh, of
Letherland, John Starky, of Aghton, and Gilbert Walshe,
plaintiffs, and James Walton and Joan his wife deforciants
of a messuage and 4 a. of land in Aghton [Aughton].

James and Joan, for themselves and the heirs of Joan, remitted all right to the plaintiffs and to the heirs of William
Bradshagh, clerk, for which William gave them 20 marks.